Hackintosh Mac OS Installation Guide
Hackintosh Mac OS Installation Guide
Posted by tonymacx86 on Sunday, October 30, 2011 Labels: guide, installer, Lion, Mac, MultiBeast, OS X, UniBeast
Introducing UniBeast- our new tool to create a bootable USB drive from your Mac App Store purchased copy of Install Mac OS X Lion or Apple Store purchased Mac OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive. This all-in-one bootable USB drive can also be used as a rescue boot drive for system recovery. UniBeast + MultiBeast is the easiest method to do a clean install of Mac OS X Lion or update any Snow Leopard system. The following guide requires no coding, terminal work, or Mac experience of any kind.
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6. Click Options... 7. Choose Master Boot Record 8. Under Name: type USB (You can rename it later) 9. Under Format: choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
10. Click Apply then Partition 11. If using the Install Mac OS X Lion Application, it must be in /Applications folder. 12. If using the Mac OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive, make sure it's plugged in and mounted. 13. Download and run UniBeast 14. Click Continue, Continue, Continue, Agree 15. At Destination Select, choose USB and click Continue 16. If using the Mac App Store "Install Mac OS X Lion" App choose that option. 17. If using the Apple Store "OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive" choose that option. 18. If using a laptop, choose Laptop Support in addition to one of the above options. 19. Click Continue 20. Enter password and click Install The process will take about 10-15 minutes, depending on system and drive speed, but will show hours. Do not unplug or stop during this time.
You may have to type extra command line flags to reach the installer. Asus Motherboard + NVIDIA Graphics - type PCIRootUID=0 Unsupported graphics - type GraphicsEnabler=No Boot in Single-user mode - type -s Boot in Verbose mode - type -v Boot in Safe mode - type -x
4. When you arrive at the Installer, choose language. If updating an existing Snow Leopard install, skip 5-14. 5. In the top menubar choose Utilities, and open Disk Utility 6. Highlight your target hard drive for the Lion installation in left column. 7. Click Partition tab 8. Click Current and choose 1 Partition 9. Click Options... 10. Choose GUID Partition Method 11. Under Name: type Lion (You can rename it later) 12. Under Format: choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled) 13. Click Apply then Partition 14. Close Disk Utility
15. When the installer asks you where to install, choose Lion, or your existing install. 16. Upon completion, restart system The installation is complete, but the drive isn't bootable yet. Boot from the USB again, this time choosing Lion. 17. If you have a Gigabyte motherboard, press F12 to choose boot device.
18. Choose USB-HDD 19. At Chimera Boot Screen, choose your new Lion installation.
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The above photo will provide general post-installation support for any recommended CustoMac build. You may also use MultiBeast to install further drivers to enable ethernet, sound, graphics, etc... Be sure to read the documentation provided in MultiBeast Features.pdf about each option. Both UserDSDT and EasyBeast install the proper bootloader by default, so you'll not need to check that option.
Congratulations!
You now have a fully updated bootable version of Mac OS X Lion on your CustoMac! And a handy USB rescue drive to boot from in case things go pear-shaped. It's easy to get frustrated, but don't give up! If you get stuck, there are many users with similar hardware in the tonymacx86 Forum to provide support. Special thanks to everyone in the community, and our Mods for testing!